- Elephantiasis,
often incorrectly called elephantitis, is the
enlargement and
hardening of
limbs or body
parts due to
tissue swelling (edema). It is characterised...
- has a
number of
visible signs. Most
important clinical features are:
pachydermia (thickening and
wrinkling of the skin),
furrowing of the face and scalp...
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Pachydermia is a
genus of sea snails,
marine gastropod mollusks in the
family Peltospiridae.
Species within the
genus Pachydermia include: Pachydermia...
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Pachydermia laevis is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Peltospiridae. The
length of the s****
attains 4.6 mm. This marine...
- syndrome,
bulldog scalp,
corrugated skin,
cutis verticis plicata, and
pachydermia verticis gyrata. At this time,
causes are unknown, but it is believed...
-
Pachydermia sculpta is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Peltospiridae. The
length of the s****
attains 2.8 mm. This marine...
- Pachyderma, or
pachydermia, is the
thickening of skin like that of a
pachyderm (a tough-skinned
animal such as an elephant, rhinoceros,
tapir or hippopotamus)...
-
Hirtopelta McLean, 1989
Lirapex Warén & Bouchet, 1989
Nodopelta McLean, 1989
Pachydermia Warén & Bouchet, 1989
Peltospira McLean, 1989
Rhynchopelta McLean, 1989...
- extremities,
although the
latter is the
rarest of all.
These injuries include pachydermia (thickening of the skin),
lymphedema (swelling due to
lymph vessel blockage)...
-
anterior end of the foot (Rhynchopelta, Peltospira, Nodopelta, Echinopelta,
Pachydermia). The same
situation is in
Melanodrymia within the
family Melanodrymiidae...